EXCLUSIVE: Turfed out! Celtic may have to play 2014 Euro qualifiers at Murrayfield as Scotland prepares for Commonwealths

Celtic are weighing up a shock plan to play next season’s Champions League qualifiers at Murrayfield, the home of Scottish Rugby.

Celtic Park is to host the opening ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on July 23 and will be handed over to organisers from the middle of June.

And, with Neil Lennon’s side overwhelming favourites to recapture their SPFL title, the champions last night admitted they will be forced to find a temporary home if they are crowned for a third successive year.

New home? Celtic may have to move away from Celtic Park to play next year's Champions League qualifiers

Option: And Murrayfield - the home of Scottish Rugby - could be used

Taking charge: Neil Lennon has guided his club through many famous European nights

Hampden is already earmarked to host the Games’ athletics, while Ibrox, the home of Rangers, will be utilised for rugby sevens.

A Celtic spokesman admits that playing in Edinburgh at Murrayfield is just one of the options under live consideration.

‘In the event of Celtic’s qualification, qualifying round two and possibly qualifying round three would be played away from Celtic Park,’ said a spokesperson for the Parkhead club.

‘We are presently considering possible venues for these matches.

‘We would, of course, plan to be back at Celtic Park for the European play-off rounds, if successful, and the start of the season.’

Celtic played a European Cup Winners’ Cup tie at Old Trafford, Manchester in 1985, while Dublin’s Aviva Stadium would be another possibility.

In contrast with other football stadia, however, Murrayfield goes largely unused until September.Commonwealth Games organisers are contractually obliged to relay the playing surfaces at Hampden, Parkhead and Ibrox if necessary.

Momentous: Including in the against Shakhter Karagandy recently

Controversial: But will Ibrox really be an option?

And that may yet mean Parkhead — and potentially Ibrox — being out of commission for the beginning of next year’s SPFL campaigns.

‘Glasgow 2014 is committed to returning Celtic Park to its pre-Games state as part of the Venue Use Agreement,’ added a spokesperson for Glasgow 2014.

‘We are developing contingency provision for an alternative venue for the fulfilment of the club’s competitive 2014 fixtures that are scheduled to be played at Celtic Park during the period of the Organising Committee’s use of the venue, should that be required.’